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fireproofing in attached garages cannot be achieved using masonry block…

Question

fireproofing in attached garages
cannot be achieved using masonry block
never requires a fire rated man door
may require a one - hour fire rating
always includes a fireproof ceiling
is required on all four walls
question 18
1 pts
all of the following statements are true of structural garage floors except
structural garage floors may need inspection by a specialist
structural garage floors should not be inspected for design adequacy as part of a home inspection
cracks in structural garage floors indicate structural failure
much of the strength in suspended concrete garage floors is derived from the steel reinforcement in the concrete
all suspended concrete garage floors are structural

Explanation:

Response
For the first question about fireproofing in attached garages:
Brief Explanations

Masonry block can be used for fireproofing, a fire - rated man door may be required, a fireproof ceiling is not always included, and fireproofing is not always required on all four walls. Building codes may specify a one - hour fire rating for attached garages.

Brief Explanations

Structural garage floors may need specialist inspection. Cracks can indicate structural issues. Strength in suspended concrete floors comes from steel reinforcement and they are structural. Design adequacy should be inspected as part of a home inspection.

Answer:

may require a one - hour fire rating

For the second question about structural garage floors: